Stability Analysis of Naga King Chilli (Capsicum Chinense Jacq.)
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Keywords:
Naga King Chilli, Stability, Landrace.Abstract
Eight landraces of Naga King Chilli (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) were evaluated under three environmental conditions viz. polyhouse conditions, experimental open field condition and open farmer’s field condition for various genetic parameters, under Randomized Block Design. Study revealed that all the landraces except landrace from Medziphema (C5) were below average stable for all the 12 characters under study and landrace from Mon (C2) and Jaluki (C6) exhibited below average stability for fruit yield per plant. On the basis of all the stability parameters, landraces from Medziphema (C5), Jaluki 1(C6) and Jaluki 2 (C7) with average stability for most of the characters for yield potential were found to be best.
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2019-10-23
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2019-10-24
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Ozukum, C., & Seyie, K. (2019). Stability Analysis of Naga King Chilli (Capsicum Chinense Jacq.). Indian Journal of Hill Farming. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJHF/article/view/94727